Crime Former KGB Chief Claims Trump Recruited Under Codename 'Krasnov" in 1987

Putin was the former president of Ukraine? Huh, weird. Nice to know acknowledgement of corruption only applies to one side. The. Whole. Thing. Is. Rotten.
What I am saying is that I will take a friendly, democratic nation headed by Zelensky over Putin.
 
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WTH are you talking about. Kash Patel has nothing to do with this and he was just appointed.

FBI special prosecutor Robert Mueller investigated Trump in 2017-2019 and found no links to Russia and Trump collusion.

And this thread is about Russian spies and claims that Trump is compromised by them. Whether you think his appointments are incompetent are irrelevant to what we're talking about here.
You mentioned the FBI, brother. Not me.

If there was any of that happening, the FBI would have found it since they did an intense investigation.

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Democrats are bars in the window over this. Just when you thought lessons were learned and a breakthrough happened…

..Total relapse

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What I am saying is that I will take a friendly, democratic nation headed by Zelensky over Putin.
There wasn't much of an issue occurring until we overthrew and inserted a puppet government. Let's say, North Korea pulled that type of operation in Canada and gained power installing their own prime minister. I would have to assume the US wouldn't take kindly. Also, why is Putin a threat to us? Has any breach into US land, any military operations that's legitimately endangered the population occured? The constant need to create a boogieman to justify military funding and might doesn't get old?
 
Yea we're talking about Trump and links to Russian spying. The FBI investigated that and didn't find it in 2019.
There were many connections found and people went to jail. Don't insult my intelligence.
 
There wasn't much of an issue occurring until we overthrew and inserted a puppet government. Let's say, North Korea pulled that type of operation in Canada and gained power installing their own prime minister. I would have to assume the US wouldn't take kindly. Also, why is Putin a threat to us? Has any breach into US land, any military operations that's legitimately endangered the population occured? The constant need to create a boogieman to justify military funding and might doesn't get old?
Holy shit. Get a glass of water. What in the hell are you talking about?
Putin is a threat because he threatens American interests.

Wanna talk about a boogiemen? Trans people. Immigrants. Look over there while we rob you.
 
Holy shit. Get a glass of water. What in the hell are you talking about?
Putin is a threat because he threatens American interests.

Wanna talk about a boogiemen? Trans people. Immigrants. Look over there while we rob you.
Manufactured boogiemen, on scales large and small, are simply a distraction and justification for the continued strengthening of the state. The quicker we all come to that realization, the quicker we may finally start finding solutions. "Threatens American interests". American interests should squarely be America and the American people. How is America or its people legitimately threatened or in danger by Russia? I'm 43, Russia has always been pushed as the big bad. Its tiresome because in those 43 years, that's never been the case. My state and federal government poses much more of a threat to me, my freedoms, and my chosen way of life.
 
It's not unrelated. His son in law had a sit down. People have gone to jail for this.

His son in law was investigated and they found no wrongdoing.

Manafort was convicted of financial fraud charges - not anything to do with spying. His assistant pled to lying to authorities. Former campaign foreign policy advisor George Papadapoulos and former national security advisor Michael Flynn pled guilty for making false statements. Again not anything to do with Russian spies collusion.
 
His son in law was investigated and they found no wrongdoing.

Manafort was convicted of financial fraud charges - not anything to do with spying. His assistant pled to lying to authorities. Former campaign foreign policy advisor George Papadapoulos and former national security advisor Michael Flynn pled guilty for making false statements. Again not anything to do with Russian spies collusion.
They were in the fucking same room. Manafort and Kushner were in the same room with everybody.

If you were a detective you couldn't find the g-spot on a 10 lb pussy.
 
No idea if its true (very likely not) but the fact that people are even having to ask that question is a very, very bad look for Trump
 
They were in the fucking same room. Manafort and Kushner were in the same room with everybody.

If you were a detective you couldn't find the g-spot on a 10 lb pussy.

Yea Manafort got charged with financial fraud regarding Ukrainian business - not Russian spying. Kushner didn't do any actual crime.

The whole point of the investigation was to find Trump COLLUDING with Russia to do election interference.
 
Yea Manafort got charged with financial fraud regarding Ukrainian business - not Russian spying. Kushner didn't do any actual crime.
He was in the room, bro. He saw it all and benefited from it.

You are doing lawyer talk. "Well, he didn't actually say it".

You know better.
 
No idea if its true (very likely not) but the fact that people are even having to ask that question is a very, very bad look for Trump
If he's an agent of any foreign nation, it sure the fuck isn't our old cold war comrades of the east lol. Why do we continue to grant Russia mystical status when they can't even win a fucking proxy war against us lol
 
Trump is a billionaire Russian agent simultaneously working for Nazis and Israel and he pulls it off being the dumbest asshole to ever live
 
He was in the room, bro. He saw it all and benefited from it.

You are doing lawyer talk. "Well, he didn't actually say it".

You know better.

BS. They weren't doing the crimes Manafort was found guilty of when Kushner visited Ukraine with him. In fact, it was Kushner who had become uneasy about Manafort's connections and suspected that he had not been forthright about them. That's why Manafort's role was minimized.


And again, this has nothing to do with Russian spies and election interference.
 
If he's an agent of any foreign nation, it sure the fuck isn't our old cold war comrades of the east lol. Why do we continue to grant Russia mystical status when they can't even win a fucking proxy war against us lol

Military prowess doesn't mean they can't still have successful intelligence influence campaigns.

Just look at all of the bots on X - it is clear the Russians have an effect on there and they influence political discussions.. and that is in the open. What happens behind the scenes and behind closed doors?

Also, I don't get why people say just because people are rich they can't be compromised.. money isn't the only influence.. how about safety of yourself or your family? Perhaps damaging information you don't want public? There are many options that can influence outside of money.
 
BS. They weren't doing the crimes Manafort was found guilty of when Kushner visited Ukraine with him. In fact, it was Kushner who had become uneasy about Manafort's connections and suspected that he had not been forthright about them. That's why Manafort's role was minimized.


And again, this has nothing to do with Russian spies and election interference.
This is 100% hog shit you are spewing. They are guilty of everything I am saying and probably twice again of the shit we don't know.

Why are you being an apologist for these assholes? You are a smart cat.
 
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